

Someone has stolen the magical Twinkle Stars from the inhabitants ofĭream Land. Kirby's debut video game has been re-released for Nintendo 3DS. Intuitive controls and fun-packed game play, this is a ride you won't Defy gravity, perform awesome stunts and navigate crazy courses. Originally released as FINAL FANTASY III on the Super NES™ in North America, this game is in fact FINAL FANTASY VI from the main series chronology.

This week's Nintendo Download includes the following featured games:įinal Fantasy® III- Experience the fun of this extraordinary RPG franchise. Other games released this week are The Lost Town: The Dust for the eShop by Circle Entertainment ($4.99), Boardwalk Ball Toss for both the eShop and DSiWare by Skyworks Interactive ($1.99), Moto eXtreme from Chillingo Games ($7.99) Hearts Spades Euchre for the eShop and DSiWare by Cosmigo for 500 DSi Points ($4.99) and Big Town Shoot Out for WiiWare by Performance Design Products for 500 Wii Points ($4.99). Nintendo has priced Kirby's Dream Land at $3.99.

His most famous ability, the copy ability, however, is not in this version of the game. Resident of Dream Land, Kirby can float and suck up enemies. The other notable release for the week is Kirby's Dream Land for the eShop, the Game Boy game that introduced the world to Kirby. The game can be downloaded for 800 Wii Points ($8). Soon, the characters discover even more secrets behind the conspiracy, learning about themselves and the world they live in in the process. It tells the story of a group of rebels fighting against a dictatorship. The game, originally released in Japan as Final Fantasy VI, is considered by many to be among the finest RPGs ever released, and has been one of the most sought-after Virtual Console releases since the service launched in 2006. The most notable release, arguably, is Final Fantasy III for Super NES. The Wii and 3DS Virtual Consoles each received one game, and there were three DSiWare releases, one 3DS-exclusive eShop addition, and one WiiWare title added. Seven new games were released across Nintendo's digital storefronts this week.
